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Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *nagl, whence also Old English næġl, Old Norse nagl.

Noun edit

nagal m

  1. A nail, pin (metal spike used for fastening) [from 8th c.]
  2. (anatomy) A nail [from 9th c.]

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Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *nagl, whence also Old English næġl, Old Norse nagl.

Noun edit

nagal m

  1. nail (of the fingers and toes)

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